lachrymae

[ˈlækrɪmiː]

lachrymae Definition

  • 1tears
  • 2a mournful poem or piece of music

Using lachrymae: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lachrymae" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Her lachrymae were a sign of her deep sadness.

  • Example

    The composer's lachrymae was a tribute to his late wife.

lachrymae Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lachrymae

Phrases with lachrymae

  • insincere tears or show of emotion

    Example

    She shed crocodile tears when she heard the news of his death.

  • crying due to happiness or relief

    Example

    She couldn't help but shed tears of joy when she saw her long-lost friend.

  • crying due to sadness or grief

    Example

    The funeral was filled with tears of sorrow as everyone mourned the loss of their loved one.

Origins of lachrymae

from Latin 'lacrimae', meaning 'tears'

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Summary: lachrymae in Brief

'Lachrymae' [ˈlækrɪmiː] refers to tears, either as a physical manifestation of sadness or grief, or as a mournful poem or piece of music. It is often used in formal contexts, such as obituaries or elegies, and can be associated with phrases like 'tears of joy' or 'tears of sorrow.'